Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival Inc is located in Saskatoon, Canada on 215-401 33rd St W. Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival Inc is rated 3 out of 5 in the category performing arts in Canada. A not-for-profit, registered charity incorporated in 1985, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival Inc. continues to provide exciting contemporary and traditional productions of plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries in the heart of Treaty 6 territory and the traditional homeland of the Metis. Each summer, at least two full-length plays are performed in repertory by professional artists in large tents on the banks of the beautiful South Saskatchewan River in the heart of Saskatoon. The festival runs from the first week in July until mid-August. Matinees are performed during certain weekdays and all weekends. See our show schedule for detailed information. Each season, our barren riverbank perch is amazingly transformed into a summer cultural paradise combining main stage performances with numerous festive activities. The month of May will see the raising of our main stage tent, with its 280 seat capacity along with our smaller tents, collectively known as the Elizabethan Village, which house the Community Stage. During the month of June, the energetic activity of crew and cast prepare the site and rehearse in great anticipation of the season's opening. Our site also features Sir Toby’s Tavern and Riverside Deck – the only riverside tavern in Saskatoon. In addition to performances taking place on the main stage, companion activities such as Medieval Feasts, multicultural celebrations, workshops, tours, art displays, special matinees, and the Community Series offer great variety for our patrons. Our Community Stage is Saskatoon’s only summer-long free performance venue for emerging local artists, community groups, and individuals providing valuable public exposure and recognition not readily available elsewhere.
Address
215-401 33rd St W
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan